2—The MUI City Enterprise, Thun^y, June^T^ÖßS
My Neighbors
Santiam Memorial Hospital
(Stayton)
Woman's Club
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Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2712
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DATZ — To Mr. and Mrs.
William R. Datz, Gates, a son,
Saturday, June 15, 1968.
BASL — To Mr. and Mrs.
James L. Basl, Stayton a dau
ghter, Monday, June 17, 1968.
FERY— To Mr. and Mrs.
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Loyd F. Fery, Aumsville, a
daughter, Tuesday, June 18,
1968.
“Either get a shave and a
SCHIEWEK-To Mr. and
Mrs. Edward L. Schiewek, haircut or stay away from the
Stayton, a son, Tuesday, June picture window!”
18, 1968.
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WOOD
AMERICA
Educating today’s youth for tomorrow’s
opportunities is the most important job in
America. An important part of this prepa
ration is the development of an appreciation
for and an understanding of the forest
resources that helped build this nation. Our
forests, used wisely and protected from fire,
will provide the wood we need for products
essential to our comfort and security.
Rebekahs Work on
July 4th Float
Gates Firemen Aux.
Historic Site
Kenneth Epperson
Marries B. Rohne
XsAs Residents for
Savings Stamps
Those going were Mrs. Cy
ril Archer, Mrs. Alex Burrell,
Mrs Alex Duncan, Mrs. O. K.
DeWitt, Mrs. Glen Cummings
Miss Daisy Geddes, Mrs. J.
C Kimmel, Mrs. Roger Lund
quist, Mrs. Clyde Rogers and
Mrs. John Swan.
Miss Barbara Rohne, dau
At the Wednesday evening
GATES — The Gates Fire ghter of Mrs. Elizabeth
meeting of Santiam Rebekah Department Auxiliary would
of Brownsmeade and
lodge members discussed greatly appreciate any help Rohne
their float for the 4th of July ful contributions of Gold Kenneth Epperson, son of
and the committee in charge Bond Stamps, Gift Star Cou Mr. and Mrs. Roy Epperson
said they needed more help pons, and Red Scissors Cou of Mill City were married
on its construction. Theme pons for the Fire Department Saturday, June 22 at the St.
for the float is “Events of the Savings Project. They have Mark Presbyterian Church in
Portland.
1890’s.”
received several books and
Only close friends and im
Plans were discussed for coupons, but more are needed mediate family members at-1
the official visit of the presi to complete the project. Any tended the wedding. Mrs.
dent of the Rebekah Assem one having stamps or cou James Patrick, sister of the
bly of Oregon with a special pons to spare, are asked to bride was the honor attend
drill to be practiced at the donate them. Remember, al ant and David Umphress was
regular meeting on July 3.
so, that when redeeming best man for the groom.
Blanche Syverson, noble books at the Gold Bond Re The bride wore a street
grand, appointed committees demption Center, be sure to length ensemble of a white
for the presidents visit: Jun- ask for the Gold Bond Dona lace dress with matching coat
aita Emmerson, program on tion Certificates, it costs Her nosegay was of white
youth; Carmen Barnhardt, nothing and it will help the rosebuds. Mrs. Patrick wore
drill work; Mildred Carr. Hel auxiliary. Donation certificate a street length dress of pas
en Johnston, Gertrude Weid will be given with each book tel blue and her nosegay was
man, Ann Prmeau and Marie that' is redeemed. All those red rosebuds.
interested in helping the
Stickney, decorations.
Performing the ceremony
Antonia Thomas was ap group can do so, by contact was the Rev. Jack Hodges
pointed publicity chairman ing Lenora Cutsforth, of of the Albany Presbytesian
for the scrapbook that Are- Gates, or by phoning, 897- church and a personal friend
lene Young, Assembly secre 2208.
of Mr. Epperson.
tary is making for Assembly
Following the ceremony a
president, Blanche Imel.
reception was held at the
Hospital gowns are being
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat
made by the members for the
rick for those attending the
IOOF home in Portland.
wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ep
Ruby Brisbin gave an in
person will live in Portland
teresting report on her recent
where both are employed.
trip to New York and Wash
A few weeks ago Mrs. El-
ington, D. C.
It was announced that aine Main, fifth grade teach
there would not be a Three er at the Mill City grade
school, said a group of her
Links meeting in July.
At the close of Wednesday students visited the Hilltop
evenings meeting strawberry Market. They used this ex
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly
shortcake was served by Ra perience for one of their field
chel Olmstead and Carmen trips with the youngsters attended the annual con
Barnhardt. The serving tab writing on how a grocery vention of the O r e g o n I
Chapter of NAPUS (National
les were attractively arrang store was operated.
Some of the writings show Association of Postmasters of
ed with red and pink roses.
ed a great deal of imagina the United States) which was
tion; ixirticularly humorous held in Tillamook, last week
For Quality Job Printing call was the one written by Ver- from Monday through Thurs
lene Peterman.
The Enterprise, «97-2772.
day.
I am a tomato sitting on a
Business sessions for the
shelf. I like to watch the affair were held at Tillamook
workers run the store. All Junior High, presided over
kinds of things happen in a by President John Stott of
store. It’s fun to watch peo French Glen. Postmaster Bill
ple buy things and also to Borgelt, the host postmaster
see what the people buy.
headed the arrangements. At
The store workers have a the election of officers on
neat machine that tenderizes Thursday, Charles Kelly was
or cubes meat and if they get elected Fourth Vice-President
their hand stuck in it they
Highlights of the conven
won’t have a hand very long. tion for the members and
I have lots of friends. Here their families who were in
are some of them: Corky the attendance included a “Ger
Corn, Happy the Hamburger, man Lunch” at the Elks Club;
Pale the peach, Bay the ban a tour of the Tillamook Burn
ana, and lots more. One of area which was arranged by
my friends was bought and Crown Zellerbach, conclud
she thought that was neat. ing with a gift of small trees;
She got to see the cash reg golfing for those interested;
ister and all kinds of things visits to the Pioneer Muse
that she had never seen be um; deep-sea fishing excur
sions; a picnic at Cape Look
fore.
Before I was put out on the out; a crab-feed at Netarts;
shelf, I was in a box with banquet at the Elks Club, I
a bunch of other tomatoes followed by dancing; wild-life
and I saw a large freezer films featuring rare birds as
with a lot of meat in it and viewed following a climb of
one with eggs and bees and Haystack Rock; a scenic trip
another one with ice cream, around Cape Meares, and oth-1
ice, Turkey, and chicken.
er near-by drives.
About every 2 hours all the
fruit has to be sprayed with
water.
Oh, no, a lady just picked
me up and she is going to
buy me! Well, good by, I wish
I could stay and tell you some
more about the store.
Several members of the
Mill City Woman’s club visit
ed historic Champoeg State
park last Tuesday. They vis
ited the Museum, monument
of the founding of Oregon
government, D.A.R. pioneer
mothers home and other
spots of interest.
They had a picnic lunch in
“A beauty contest is an
the park and then visited the event where the judges crown
Newell house. All agreed it the winners and the losers
was an interesting and re want to crown the judges.”
warding day.
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Students Tour
Hilltop Market
Kellys Attend
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Postmaster Meet
Fun ó. Action
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Wednesday, June 26—
Order of Rainbow for Girls
at Hall. 7:30 p. m.
ENVELOPES
Thursday, June 27—
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
Santiam Memorial Hospital
Board of Directors meeting
in Hospital Conference Room
at 8 p. m. sharp.
Wednesday, July 3—
ENCLOSURES
BUSINESS CARDS
North Santiam Chamber
of Commerce Board of Dir
ector’s meeting at Riverview
Cafe at 12 noon.
Santiam Rebekah Lodge at
hall at 8 p. m.
KEEP OUR
STATE GREEN
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
Celebrate at home. Parade
starts at 11 p. m. Concessions
in Park. Lions Club break
fast at 6:30 a. m. at park. Ball
games, fireworks.
Freres Veneer
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
Sponsored as a public service
Lyons, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Stuckart Lumber Company
Mehama, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
Parkett Logging Company
Mehama, Oregon
Boise Cascade Corp.
P. O. Box 127
Independence, Oregon
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